709 Quotes About Confusion
- Author Brandi Salazar
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So, Mr. Mandrake, what is it you plan to do with me this evening?” I asked haughtily. “I presume,” he said, playing along, “that I will start with feeding you proper and then proceed with more…pestiferous acts.”I smiled through the confusion. I’d have to look up that word later.
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- Author Robyn Mundell
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It’s pretty confusing.”“Good. Be confused. Confusion is where inspiration comes from.
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- Author Don J. Snyder
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That had been the end of Communism. I had a feeling watching the tape that America would be next, but for once I kept my mouth shut. In my silence I felt our common ground: here we were, two men, neither young, neither with money, neither earning a penny or holding down a job or owning a house, both thoroughly confused by the way the world was turning.
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- Author George Orwell
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A story always sounds clear enough at a distance, but the nearer you get to the scene of events the vaguer it becomes.
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- Author Charlie Chan
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Just because you act a little guilty doesn't mean you're innocent.
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- Author Haresh Sippy
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Confusion is a sign of intelligence; only fools are crystal clear.
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- Author Robert McKee
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Whereas life separates meaning from emotion, art unites them. Story is an instrument by which you create such epiphanies at will, the phenomenon known as aesthetic emotion...Life on its own, without art to shape it, leaves you in confusion and chaos, but aesthetic emotion harmonizes what you know with what you feel to give you a heightened awareness and a sureness of your place in reality.
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- Author Rachel Vincent
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I still loved Marc desperately and couldn’t imagine life without him. Jace was…something else. Something I could feel but couldn’t articulate. Something I wanted, and hadn’t been able to resist in my grief-weakened state. He was something that would have to wait.
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- Author Thomas Jefferson
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The attempt of Lavoisier to reform chemical nomenclature is premature. One single experiment may destroy the whole filiation of his terms; and his string of sulphates, sulphites, and sulphures, may have served no end than to have retarded the progress of science by a jargon, from the confusion of which time will be requisite to extricate us.
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